[O-23-1] Paradoxical wrist flexion: a new test to detect functional weakness of the upper limb
Education:
1989 Ph.D. (Dr. of Medical Science), The University of Tokyo
1982 M.D. The University of Tokyo, School of Medicine
Professional Background and Employment:
2016-present Dean of Graduate School of Medicine, Teikyo University
2015-present Chairman, Neuromuscular Electrodiagnosis Center, Teikyo University Hospital
2011-present Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurology, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo
2006-2011 Associate Professor, ditto
1992-2006 Assistant Professor, ditto
1991-1992 Guest Researcher, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden
1984-1991 Department of Neurology, Tokyo University Hospital
1982-1984 Residency in Internal Medicine, Tokyo University Hospital
Academic Memberships:
Editorial board of Muscle and Nerve
Editorial board of Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
Japanese Society of Neurology (Director, Chief Editor, Vice Chairman of the committee to achieve the independent specialty of Neurology)
1989 Ph.D. (Dr. of Medical Science), The University of Tokyo
1982 M.D. The University of Tokyo, School of Medicine
Professional Background and Employment:
2016-present Dean of Graduate School of Medicine, Teikyo University
2015-present Chairman, Neuromuscular Electrodiagnosis Center, Teikyo University Hospital
2011-present Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurology, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo
2006-2011 Associate Professor, ditto
1992-2006 Assistant Professor, ditto
1991-1992 Guest Researcher, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden
1984-1991 Department of Neurology, Tokyo University Hospital
1982-1984 Residency in Internal Medicine, Tokyo University Hospital
Academic Memberships:
Editorial board of Muscle and Nerve
Editorial board of Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
Japanese Society of Neurology (Director, Chief Editor, Vice Chairman of the committee to achieve the independent specialty of Neurology)
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